jin

英音[ dʒɪn ] 美音[ dʒɪn ]
常用释义
n. (汉语)斤(重量单位);神灵(等于 jinni)
n. (Jin)人名;(东南亚国家华语)仁;(英)吉恩

例句

1·Jin said literature gave him a sense of calm and freedom.

金说文学给了他一种平静和自由的感觉。

2·Average grain output per mu has reached 1300 jin.

平均亩产量达到了1300斤。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

3·This sack of potatoes weighs a hundred jin at most.

这袋土豆也就一百斤。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

4·This melon weighs more than ten jin, I should think.

这个瓜怕有十几斤吧。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

5·He can carry 150 jin on a pole without straining himself.

他挑150斤也不吃劲。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

6·It's nothing for a member of the Iron Girls' Team to shoulder a load of 100 jin.

铁姑娘队的队员挑百斤重的担子毫不在乎。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

7·There are only eighteen jin of pears in this basket after taking out the damaged ones.

这筐梨去掉伤耗只剩18斤了。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

8·During the Jin Dynasty, there were customs of enjoying chrysanthemum and drinking wines on the day.

在晋代,有在这一天赏菊花和喝酒的习俗。

9·"I love Jin Yong's wuxia stories," Jin told Gusu Evening News.

“我喜欢金庸笔下的武侠故事。”金在接受《姑苏晚报》采访时表示。

10·The date was fixed after the Wei and Jin Dynasties.

日期是在魏晋之后定下的。

同义词

n.
(汉语)斤(重量单位);神灵(等于jinni)